It's been obvious for years that all of the politicians are doing the bidding of other forces normally thought to be outside government, such as international bankin interests. That's why all of the sound and fury over who "controls" the political offices doesn't amount to much - there will be some slight differences in tactics, but they are all steering us in the same general direction. Politicians who step out of line (like Curt Weldon) are quickly whistled for a foul and removed from the game. ;)
It's been obvious for years that all of the politicians are doing the bidding of other forces normally thought to be outside government, such as international bankin interests. That's why all of the sound and fury over who "controls" the political offices doesn't amount to much - there will be some slight differences in tactics, but they are all steering us in the same general direction. Politicians who step out of line (like Curt Weldon) are quickly whistled for a foul and removed from the game. ;)
I wish you were wrong because that means the only solution requires working out side the political system.